Hello!
here some pictures of the exercise "Falcon Strike 2022", with Italians Netherlands and American F-35:
F-35-32-16 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35 Naf F-019 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35-32-06 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35 6-02 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35-32-11 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35-LN-5582 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
Also 555th FS was involved in the exercise
F-16-88-425 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-16-88-425A by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
F-35 Naf F-014 by Denis Bragato, su Flickr
ciao!
"Falcon strike 2022" - LIBA 17/11/2022
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Re: "Falcon strike 2022" - LIBA 17/11/2022
Nice!! Thanks for sharing
Re: "Falcon strike 2022" - LIBA 17/11/2022
The 'Ciao!' is superb! Great pics!
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Re: "Falcon strike 2022" - LIBA 17/11/2022
Very nce pictures indeed. And very interesting to see what the angle (of the light) does to that F-16 in the new Have Glass c/s. On the first picture you can hardly see a serial and tailcode at all, while on the second these are clearly visible. I had some problems reading off a few Vipers in the new c\s at Tucson recently, this nicely illustrates why....
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Patrick Dirksen
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Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation